Microsoft's Cyberpunk 2077 expanded refunded policy will come to an end next month.
Microsoft implemented an expanded refund policy for Cyberpunk 2077 following its buggy launch in December. Those who bought the game from the Microsoft Store could claim a full refund. At the time, the company said the policy would be in place “until further notice.” That’s now changing.
In an update spotted by The Verge, Microsoft said Cyberpunk
2077 would fall under its standard digital refund policy starting on July 6th.
That means any sale is normally final, but you can apply for a refund from the
company and it may grant your request in certain circumstances.
“The team at CD Projekt Red continues to work hard to
improve the experience of Cyberpunk 2077 for Xbox players and has made a number
of updates,” Microsoft says on a support page. “Given these updates, Microsoft
will be returning to our standard digital game refund policy for Cyberpunk 2077
on July 6 for both new and existing purchases.”
The change of policy comes after Sony relisted Cyberpunk
2077 on the PlayStation Store on Monday. Since the game came out, CD Projekt
Red has released two major patches for Cyberpunk 2077 — though the base PS4 and
Xbox One versions still suffer from some performance issues. Later this year,
the studio will release a free Xbox Series X/S and PlayStation 5 update for the
title.